things that are relevant and optimistic, talk about ticking schools, balancing budgets, getting the economy going. don't talk about see questions terse and debt ceilings those are things that handful of people in politics want to. not fight against each other, fight for the hard working taxpayers in america there are 30 republican governors doing that just as we speak. >> dickerson: many of those 30 republican governors and you have the benefit of having legislature that is all in the same direction, all republican. so, in washington that's not the case. it's got everybody here stuck a little bit. so how do you transfer the wisconsin model, everybody is on the same team to, washington? where they're not and that causes a lot of gridlock. >> historically a lot of the talk, conventional wisdom in washington that divided government was somehow good because it would be checks and balances. most of us across the country have dean divided government leads to more fighting and bickering. in wisconsin many other battleground states of the midwest in 2010 we focused on our economic and fiscal crises